Technology
Apr. 7, 2023
Artificial “intelligence” or Hal 9000 goes to law school
There is no doubt that AI is an amazing tool with great promise. And while it is fun to ask for all sorts of things from these tools, a lawyer has to remember that just because it is trained on a “vast” or “massive” amount of data, the result is far from perfect.





Paul R. Kiesel
Partner
Kiesel Law LLP
8648 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills , CA 90211
Phone: (310) 854-4444
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Email: Kiesel@kiesel.law

Jeffrey A. Koncius
Kiesel Law LLP
8648 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills , CA 90211-2910
Phone: (310) 854-4444
Email: koncius@kbla.com
Benjamin N Cardozo SOL Yeshiva U; NY
Jeffrey is co-chair of the LA Complex Court's Committee.
Perhaps you have heard in the news recently of “Google’s Bard,” “Microsoft’s ChatGPT,” and, more generally, artificial intelligence. And, if you have not, you might want to pay attention to this quickly developing space as ChatGPT-4 recently passed the Uniform Bar Exam with a score in the top ten percent. In case you do not know, well, wait, hold on, let’s just ask them what they are. We went online and asked ChatGPT, “how would you explain what chatgpt is in one sen...
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